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1. 04:21 AM - How to Send a Message- 06/27/08 (Dick Carden)
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3. 05:02 AM - Re: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08 (H RULE)
4. 12:16 PM - Re: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08 (MikeD)
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I want to post a message to everyone on the Pietenpol list. How do I do that? Many
thanks, Dick Carden
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1. 10:33 AM - Weekend Pilot (Tim Verthein)
2. 11:50 AM - Re: Weekend Pilot (Jeff Boatright)
________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________
Time: 10:33:25 AM PST US
From: Tim Verthein <minoxphotographer@yahoo.com>
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Weekend Pilot
Just was glancing at my bookshelf, and after the recent talk about movies and books,
I thought I'd recommend a book...."Weekend Pilot" by Frank Kingston Smith"
Basically the story of he, a lawyer, deciding he'd like to learn to fly.
So, he goes out and buys himself a plane, then goes off to learn to fly it. The
book was from 1957, or there-abouts. I book I read as a young man that greatly
inspired me, and it's entertaining reading as well. AVWeb had this to say
about the author:
"Smith wrote columns for AOPA pilot, Flying and Sport Aviation magazines and also
penned the books "I'd Rather Be Flying," "Weekend Pilot" and "Flights of Fancy."
He wrote a total of 16 books and more than 1,000 magazine articles and is
credited with coining the term "weekend pilot." AOPA President Phil Boyer said
Smith's musings helped him and countless others succeed in the left seat. "He
had a wonderful way of making me feel that whatever fear or foible I experienced
was OK, that it was all part of the common experience of flying," Boyer
said. Smith learned to fly in 1955 as a way to relax from being a lawyer. He then
realized that it wasn't that hard -- it was an acquired skill -- and he set
about passing that wisdom to others. His first book was "Weekend Pilot" and
it gave his down-to-earth assessment of the challenges and joys of learning to
fly. "
I've never bumped into a copy of the book anywhere since the copy I picked up 25
or 30 years ago, but it's a dandy if you happen to run into it, or are thinking
about picking up a book to inspire someone, or help put someone else into
the flying spirit.
Tim in Bovey
________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________
Time: 11:50:45 AM PST US
From: Jeff Boatright <jboatri@emory.edu>
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Weekend Pilot
I second what Tim says - Weekend Pilot by Frank Kingston-Smith is a good read.
Another book in that vein that I enjoyed even more is "A Sky of My
Own" by Molly Bernheim, a transplanted Brit. The author was a
biochemistry instructor at Duke during WWII and after. Her husband,
also on faculty, learned to fly seemingly on a whim. She became
hooked on flying after he got his license. Like Kingston-Smith, the
writing is very down to earth (pun intended), and a lot of what she
writes is what many of us have experienced. It's one of the few
autobiographical books I've ever read more than once.
From a period review:
"In original, simple, at times poetic style, Mrs. Bernheim records
her first twelve years of flying: the voyages of discovery, the
brushes with danger, the technical details a pilot must master--the
whole experience of being a flier, as viewed by an active, perceptive
mind that will not be bound by years or convention."
I found both WP and ASOMO at the Oshkosh used book stalls in the
Airmart (or whatever they call all those tents now). Nowadays copies
are easy enough to find at abebooks.com, where 25 of ASOMO are
currently listed at $10-40, depending on condition:
http://tinyurl.com/48bj5d
--
_____________________________________________________________
Jeffrey H. Boatright, PhD
Associate Professor, Emory Eye Center, Atlanta, GA, USA
Senior Editor, Molecular Vision, http://www.molvis.org/molvis
mailto:jboatri@emory.edu
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Subject: | Re: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08 |
You just did
Hans
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From: Dick Carden <flywrite@verizon.net>
Sent: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 6:18 am
Subject: Pietenpol-List: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08
I want to post a message to everyone on the Pietenpol list. How do I do
that?
Many thanks, Dick Carden
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1. 10:33 AM - Weekend Pilot (Tim Verthein)
2. 11:50 AM - Re: Weekend Pilot (Jeff Boatright)
________________________________ Message 1
_____________________________________
Time: 10:33:25 AM PST US
From: Tim Verthein <minoxphotographer@yahoo.com>
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Weekend Pilot
Just was glancing at my bookshelf, and after the recent talk about
movies and
books,
I thought I'd recommend a book...."Weekend Pilot" by Frank Kingston
Smith"
Basically the story of he, a lawyer, deciding he'd like to learn to
fly.
So, he goes out and buys himself a plane, then goes off to learn to fly
it. The
book was from 1957, or there-abouts. I book I read as a young man that
greatly
inspired me, and it's entertaining reading as well. AVWeb had this to
say
about the author:
"Smith wrote columns for AOPA pilot, Flying and Sport Aviation
magazines and
also
penned the books "I'd Rather Be Flying," "Weekend Pilot" and "Flights
of Fancy."
He wrote a total of 16 books and more than 1,000 magazine articles and
is
credited with coining the term "weekend pilot." AOPA President Phil
Boyer said
Smith's musings helped him and countless others succeed in the left
seat. "He
had a wonderful way of making me feel that whatever fear or foible I
experienced
was OK, that it was all part of the common experience of flying," Boyer
said. Smith learned to fly in 1955 as a way to relax from being a
lawyer. He
then
realized that it wasn't that hard -- it was an acquired skill -- and he
set
about passing that wisdom to others. His first book was "Weekend Pilot"
and
it gave his down-to-earth assessment of the challenges and joys of
learning to
fly. "
I've never bumped into a copy of the book anywhere since the copy I
picked up 25
or 30 years ago, but it's a dandy if you happen to run into it, or are
thinking
about picking up a book to inspire someone, or help put someone else
into
the flying spirit.
Tim in Bovey
________________________________ Message 2
_____________________________________
Time: 11:50:45 AM PST US
From: Jeff Boatright <jboatri@emory.edu>
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Weekend Pilot
I second what Tim says - Weekend Pilot by Frank Kingston-Smith is a
good read.
Another book in that vein that I enjoyed even more is "A Sky of My
Own" by Molly Bernheim, a transplanted Brit. The author was a
biochemistry instructor at Duke during WWII and after. Her husband,
also on faculty, learned to fly seemingly on a whim. She became
hooked on flying after he got his license. Like Kingston-Smith, the
writing is very down to earth (pun intended), and a lot of what she
writes is what many of us have experienced. It's one of the few
autobiographical books I've ever read more than once.
From a period review:
"In original, simple, at times poetic style, Mrs. Bernheim records
her first twelve years of flying: the voyages of discovery, the
brushes with danger, the technical details a pilot must master--the
whole experience of being a flier, as viewed by an active, perceptive
mind that will not be bound by years or convention."
I found both WP and ASOMO at the Oshkosh used book stalls in the
Airmart (or whatever they call all those tents now). Nowadays copies
are easy enough to find at abebooks.com, where 25 of ASOMO are
currently listed at $10-40, depending on condition:
http://tinyurl.com/48bj5d
--
_____________________________________________________________
Jeffrey H. Boatright, PhD
Associate Professor, Emory Eye Center, Atlanta, GA, USA
Senior Editor, Molecular Vision, http://www.molvis.org/molvis
mailto:jboatri@emory.edu
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Subject: | Re: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08 |
flywrite(at)verizon.net wrote:
> I want to post a message to everyone on the Pietenpol list. How do I do that?
Many thanks, Dick Carden
>
Just like you posted the last one above... [Question]
--------
Piet-builder-who-hopes-to-be-flying-next-summer
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=190263#190263
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Subject: | Re: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08 |
Got your message. I also have problems sending messages to the list. I can reply,
but I can't initiate a message.
--
Malcolm Morrison
http://home.comcast.net/~mmorrison123
Schleicher ASW-15
Pietenpol Air Camper
Kolb MKII
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From: hvandervoo@aol.com
>
> You just did
>
> Hans
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dick Carden <flywrite@verizon.net>
> To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
> Sent: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 6:18 am
> Subject: Pietenpol-List: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08
>
>
>
>
> I want to post a message to everyone on the Pietenpol list. How do I do
> that?
> Many thanks, Dick Carden
>
> From: Pietenpol-List Digest Server <pietenpol-list@matronics.com>
> Date: 2008/06/28 Sat AM 01:56:56 CDT
> To: Pietenpol-List Digest List <pietenpol-list-digest@matronics.com>
> Subject: Pietenpol-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 06/27/08
>
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> 1. 10:33 AM - Weekend Pilot (Tim Verthein)
> 2. 11:50 AM - Re: Weekend Pilot (Jeff Boatright)
>
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> ________________________________ Message 1
> _____________________________________
>
>
> Time: 10:33:25 AM PST US
> From: Tim Verthein <minoxphotographer@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Pietenpol-List: Weekend Pilot
>
>
> Just was glancing at my bookshelf, and after the recent talk about
> movies and
> books,
> I thought I'd recommend a book...."Weekend Pilot" by Frank Kingston
> Smith"
> Basically the story of he, a lawyer, deciding he'd like to learn to
> fly.
> So, he goes out and buys himself a plane, then goes off to learn to fly
> it. The
> book was from 1957, or there-abouts. I book I read as a young man that
> greatly
> inspired me, and it's entertaining reading as well. AVWeb had this to
> say
> about the author:
>
> "Smith wrote columns for AOPA pilot, Flying and Sport Aviation
> magazines and
> also
> penned the books "I'd Rather Be Flying," "Weekend Pilot" and "Flights
> of Fancy."
> He wrote a total of 16 books and more than 1,000 magazine articles and
> is
> credited with coining the term "weekend pilot." AOPA President Phil
> Boyer said
> Smith's musings helped him and countless others succeed in the left
> seat. "He
> had a wonderful way of making me feel that whatever fear or foible I
> experienced
> was OK, that it was all part of the common experience of flying," Boyer
> said. Smith learned to fly in 1955 as a way to relax from being a
> lawyer. He
> then
> realized that it wasn't that hard -- it was an acquired skill -- and he
> set
> about passing that wisdom to others. His first book was "Weekend Pilot"
> and
> it gave his down-to-earth assessment of the challenges and joys of
> learning to
> fly. "
>
> I've never bumped into a copy of the book anywhere since the copy I
> picked up 25
> or 30 years ago, but it's a dandy if you happen to run into it, or are
> thinking
> about picking up a book to inspire someone, or help put someone else
> into
> the flying spirit.
>
> Tim in Bovey
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________ Message 2
> _____________________________________
>
>
> Time: 11:50:45 AM PST US
> From: Jeff Boatright <jboatri@emory.edu>
> Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Weekend Pilot
>
> I second what Tim says - Weekend Pilot by Frank Kingston-Smith is a
> good read.
>
> Another book in that vein that I enjoyed even more is "A Sky of My
> Own" by Molly Bernheim, a transplanted Brit. The author was a
> biochemistry instructor at Duke during WWII and after. Her husband,
> also on faculty, learned to fly seemingly on a whim. She became
> hooked on flying after he got his license. Like Kingston-Smith, the
> writing is very down to earth (pun intended), and a lot of what she
> writes is what many of us have experienced. It's one of the few
> autobiographical books I've ever read more than once.
>
> From a period review:
>
> "In original, simple, at times poetic style, Mrs. Bernheim records
> her first twelve years of flying: the voyages of discovery, the
> brushes with danger, the technical details a pilot must master--the
> whole experience of being a flier, as viewed by an active, perceptive
> mind that will not be bound by years or convention."
>
> I found both WP and ASOMO at the Oshkosh used book stalls in the
> Airmart (or whatever they call all those tents now). Nowadays copies
> are easy enough to find at abebooks.com, where 25 of ASOMO are
> currently listed at $10-40, depending on condition:
> http://tinyurl.com/48bj5d
>
> --
>
> _____________________________________________________________
> Jeffrey H. Boatright, PhD
> Associate Professor, Emory Eye Center, Atlanta, GA, USA
> Senior Editor, Molecular Vision, http://www.molvis.org/molvis
> mailto:jboatri@emory.edu
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Subject: | Re: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08 |
I guess you could do what I do. hit reply, clear the subject and body and type
in my own.
Blue Skies,
Steve "The Luddite" D
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----- Original Message -----
From: gliderx5@comcast.net
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08
>
> Got your message. I also have problems sending messages to the
> list. I can reply, but I can't initiate a message.
>
> --
> Malcolm Morrison
> http://home.comcast.net/~mmorrison123
> Schleicher ASW-15
> Pietenpol Air Camper
> Kolb MKII
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: hvandervoo@aol.com
> >
> > You just did
> >
> > Hans
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dick Carden <flywrite@verizon.net>
> > To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
> > Sent: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 6:18 am
> > Subject: Pietenpol-List: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08
> >
> >
> >
> <flywrite@verizon.net>>
> > I want to post a message to everyone on the Pietenpol list. How
> do I do
> > that?
> > Many thanks, Dick Carden
> >
> > From: Pietenpol-List Digest Server <pietenpol-list@matronics.com>
> > Date: 2008/06/28 Sat AM 01:56:56 CDT
> > To: Pietenpol-List Digest List <pietenpol-list-digest@matronics.com>
> > Subject: Pietenpol-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 06/27/08
> >
> > *
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> > 1. 10:33 AM - Weekend Pilot (Tim Verthein)
> > 2. 11:50 AM - Re: Weekend Pilot (Jeff Boatright)
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> > ________________________________ Message 1
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> > Time: 10:33:25 AM PST US
> > From: Tim Verthein <minoxphotographer@yahoo.com>
> > Subject: Pietenpol-List: Weekend Pilot
> >
> >
> > Just was glancing at my bookshelf, and after the recent talk
> about
> > movies and
> > books,
> > I thought I'd recommend a book...."Weekend Pilot" by Frank
> Kingston
> > Smith"
> > Basically the story of he, a lawyer, deciding he'd like to learn
> to
> > fly.
> > So, he goes out and buys himself a plane, then goes off to learn
> to fly
> > it. The
> > book was from 1957, or there-abouts. I book I read as a young
> man that
> > greatly
> > inspired me, and it's entertaining reading as well. AVWeb had
> this to
> > say
> > about the author:
> >
> > "Smith wrote columns for AOPA pilot, Flying and Sport Aviation
> > magazines and
> > also
> > penned the books "I'd Rather Be Flying," "Weekend Pilot" and
> "Flights
> > of Fancy."
> > He wrote a total of 16 books and more than 1,000 magazine
> articles and
> > is
> > credited with coining the term "weekend pilot." AOPA President
> Phil
> > Boyer said
> > Smith's musings helped him and countless others succeed in the
> left
> > seat. "He
> > had a wonderful way of making me feel that whatever fear or
> foible I
> > experienced
> > was OK, that it was all part of the common experience of
> flying," Boyer
> > said. Smith learned to fly in 1955 as a way to relax from being
> a
> > lawyer. He
> > then
> > realized that it wasn't that hard -- it was an acquired skill --
> and he
> > set
> > about passing that wisdom to others. His first book was "Weekend
> Pilot"
> > and
> > it gave his down-to-earth assessment of the challenges and joys
> of
> > learning to
> > fly. "
> >
> > I've never bumped into a copy of the book anywhere since the
> copy I
> > picked up 25
> > or 30 years ago, but it's a dandy if you happen to run into it,
> or are
> > thinking
> > about picking up a book to inspire someone, or help put someone
> else
> > into
> > the flying spirit.
> >
> > Tim in Bovey
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________ Message 2
> > _____________________________________
> >
> >
> > Time: 11:50:45 AM PST US
> > From: Jeff Boatright <jboatri@emory.edu>
> > Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Weekend Pilot
> >
> > I second what Tim says - Weekend Pilot by Frank Kingston-Smith
> is a
> > good read.
> >
> > Another book in that vein that I enjoyed even more is "A Sky of My
> > Own" by Molly Bernheim, a transplanted Brit. The author was a
> > biochemistry instructor at Duke during WWII and after. Her husband,
> > also on faculty, learned to fly seemingly on a whim. She became
> > hooked on flying after he got his license. Like Kingston-Smith, the
> > writing is very down to earth (pun intended), and a lot of what she
> > writes is what many of us have experienced. It's one of the few
> > autobiographical books I've ever read more than once.
> >
> > From a period review:
> >
> > "In original, simple, at times poetic style, Mrs. Bernheim records
> > her first twelve years of flying: the voyages of discovery, the
> > brushes with danger, the technical details a pilot must master--the
> > whole experience of being a flier, as viewed by an active,
> perceptive> mind that will not be bound by years or convention."
> >
> > I found both WP and ASOMO at the Oshkosh used book stalls in the
> > Airmart (or whatever they call all those tents now). Nowadays copies
> > are easy enough to find at abebooks.com, where 25 of ASOMO are
> > currently listed at $10-40, depending on condition:
> > http://tinyurl.com/48bj5d
> >
> > --
> >
> > _____________________________________________________________
> > Jeffrey H. Boatright, PhD
> > Associate Professor, Emory Eye Center, Atlanta, GA, USA
> > Senior Editor, Molecular Vision, http://www.molvis.org/molvis
> > mailto:jboatri@emory.edu
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Subject: | Re: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08 |
How I usually implement or start a letter is to ride in on an old letter as
a reply and change the heading and delete the main part of the letter putt
ing my stuff in.Now you know what I know I can go home,HAHAHA!=0A=0A=0A=0A-
---- Original Message ----=0AFrom: H RULE <harvey.rule@rogers.com>=0ATo: pi
etenpol-list@matronics.com=0ASent: Saturday, June 28, 2008 7:57:40 AM=0ASub
ject: Re: Pietenpol-List: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08=0A=0A=0AHi Dick;w
hat's happinen!=0Ado not archive=0A=0A=0A=0A----- Original Message ----=0AF
rom: Dick Carden <flywrite@verizon.net>=0ATo: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
=0ASent: Saturday, June 28, 2008 7:18:36 AM=0ASubject: Pietenpol-List: How
Carden <flywrite@verizon.net>=0A=0AI want to post a message to everyone on
the Pietenpol list. How do I do that? Many thanks, Dick Carden=0A=0AFrom:
Pietenpol-List Digest Server <pietenpol-list@matronics.com>=0ADate: 2008/06
/28 Sat AM 01:56:56 CDT=0ATo: Pietenpol-List Digest List <pietenpol-list-di
gest@matronics.com>=0ASubject: Pietenpol-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 06/27/08=0A
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kend Pilot- (Tim Verthein)=0A- - 2. 11:50 AM - Re: Weekend Pilot- (
Jeff Boatright)=0A=0A=0A=0A________________________________- Message 1-
_____________________________________=0A=0A=0ATime: 10:33:25 AM PST US=0AF
rom: Tim Verthein <minoxphotographer@yahoo.com>=0ASubject: Pietenpol-List:
Weekend Pilot=0A=0A=0AJust was glancing at my bookshelf, and after the rece
nt talk about movies and books,=0AI thought I'd recommend a book...."Weeken
d Pilot" by Frank Kingston Smith"=0ABasically the story of he, a lawyer, de
ciding he'd like to learn to fly. =0ASo, he goes out and buys himself a pla
ne, then goes off to learn to fly it. The=0Abook was from 1957, or there-ab
outs.- I book I read as a young man that greatly=0Ainspired me, and it's
entertaining reading as well.- AVWeb had this to say=0Aabout the author:
=0A=0A"Smith wrote columns for AOPA pilot, Flying and Sport Aviation magazi
nes and also=0Apenned the books "I'd Rather Be Flying," "Weekend Pilot" and
"Flights of Fancy."=0AHe wrote a total of 16 books and more than 1,000 mag
azine articles and is=0Acredited with coining the term "weekend pilot." AOP
A President Phil Boyer said=0ASmith's musings helped him and countless othe
rs succeed in the left seat. "He=0Ahad a wonderful way of making me feel th
at whatever fear or foible I experienced=0Awas OK, that it was all part of
the common experience of flying," Boyer=0Asaid. Smith learned to fly in 195
5 as a way to relax from being a lawyer. He then=0Arealized that it wasn't
that hard -- it was an acquired skill -- and he set=0Aabout passing that wi
sdom to others. His first book was "Weekend Pilot" and=0Ait gave his down-t
o-earth assessment of the challenges and joys of learning to=0Afly. "=0A=0A
I've never bumped into a copy of the book anywhere since the copy I picked
up 25=0Aor 30 years ago, but it's a dandy if you happen to run into it, or
are thinking=0Aabout picking up a book to inspire someone, or help put some
one else into=0Athe flying spirit.=0A=0ATim in Bovey=0A=0A=0A- - -
=0A=0A=0A________________________________- Message 2- _________________
____________________=0A=0A=0ATime: 11:50:45 AM PST US=0AFrom: Jeff Boatrigh
t <jboatri@emory.edu>=0ASubject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Weekend Pilot=0A=0AI s
econd what Tim says - Weekend Pilot by Frank Kingston-Smith is a good read.
=0A=0AAnother book in that vein that I enjoyed even more is "A Sky of My
=0AOwn" by Molly Bernheim, a transplanted Brit. The author was a =0Abiochem
istry instructor at Duke during WWII and after. Her husband, =0Aalso on fac
ulty, learned to fly seemingly on a whim. She became =0Ahooked on flying af
ter he got his license. Like Kingston-Smith, the =0Awriting is very down to
earth (pun intended), and a lot of what she =0Awrites is what many of us h
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ad more than once.=0A=0AFrom a period review:=0A=0A"In original, simple, at
times poetic style, Mrs. Bernheim records =0Aher first twelve years of fly
ing: the voyages of discovery, the =0Abrushes with danger, the technical de
tails a pilot must master--the =0Awhole experience of being a flier, as vie
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Subject: | Re: How to Send a Message- 06/27/08 |
[quote="gliderx5(at)comcast.net"]Got your message.
>
> --
:) sorry it was hard to resist saying something silly in response..
I know a few people are having posting problems.
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Piet-builder-who-hopes-to-be-flying-next-summer
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